Chris Jacobs wrote:
Main question: how to build openldap with all overlays as dynamically loaded modules (ie: optional).Why? These problems have been covered before, recently even. I'm trying to get Solaris 9/10 clients talking to openldap server. I can do getent passwd<user> but getent passwd or getent group or even ldaplist all fail. I haven't had any success with Benjamin's acl fix/work around, or configuring the overlay for sssvlv in slapd.conf. So, I thought I'd recompile openldap - without sssvlv support, but then I thought why have to do this again in the future if I find another incompatibility? I'd prefer to simply have all overlays/modules as separate loadable modules. When I compiled OpenLDAP, I configured it with: ./configure --with-tls=openssl \ --enable-crypt \ --enable-dynamic \ --enable-ldap \ --enable-lmpasswd \ --enable-modules \ --enable-overlays \ --enable-spasswd \ --sysconfdir=/etc The enable-overlays option builds in a number of overlays I use and am interested in using in the future - however, it also enables sss/vlv. I supposed I could try to build it again with that option followed by --disable-sssvlv but what I'd really prefer is a way to build openldap with the overlays as separate modules that I can load/unload when/as I need them. I've searched the documentation, but I can't figure out how. It's quite likely I haven't looked in the right spot. I'm currently trying to make my way through the configure script... Blech. Thanks for any pointers,
configure --help -- -- Howard Chu CTO, Symas Corp. http://www.symas.com Director, Highland Sun http://highlandsun.com/hyc/ Chief Architect, OpenLDAP http://www.openldap.org/project/
